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. 2022 Apr 1;71(3):22–27. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.su7103a4

TABLE 4. Percentage of high school students who reported experiencing perceived racism during their life,* by selected behavioral characteristics and self-reported race and ethnicity — Adolescent Behaviors and Experiences Survey, United States, January–June 2021.

Characteristic American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic
Asian, non-Hispanic
Black, non-Hispanic
Hispanic or Latino
Multiracial, non-Hispanic
White, non-Hispanic
% (95% CI) % (95% CI) % (95% CI) % (95% CI) % (95% CI) % (95% CI)
Poor mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic§,¶
Ever (always, most of the time, sometimes, rarely)
27.6 (16.2–43.0)
67.9 (56.1–77.8)
62.1 (55.4–68.3)
45.7 (38.5–53.1)
55.2 (45.2–64.7)
24.5 (22.1–27.1)
Never
—**
40.5 (30.2–51.7)
38.5 (30.3–47.3)
22.9 (17.4–29.5)
41.7 (26.6–58.4)
12.7 (9.3–17.0)
Virtual connection with family, friends, or other groups outside of school during the COVID-19 pandemic?¶,††
Never

79.1 (45.4–94.5)
32.2 (23.1–43.0)
41.1 (30.7–52.4)
62.0 (36.2–82.4)
26.1 (19.8–33.6)
Ever (always, most of the time, sometimes, rarely)
31.3 (21.2–43.7)
62.8 (52.7–71.9)
58.4 (52.8–63.7)
41.5 (36.3–46.8)
52.8 (43.6–61.8)
22.6 (19.9–25.5)
Serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem¶,§§
Yes
39.5 (25.6–55.4)
71.6 (61.3–80.0)
66.9 (59.5–73.5)
52.9 (44.2–61.5)
68.7 (54.3–80.3)
28.4 (25.0–32.1)
No
18.1 (11.7–26.8)
55.9 (43.1–68.0)
47.5 (41.9–53.2)
30.8 (26.1–36.0)
41.2 (31.0–52.1)
18.5 (15.5–21.8)
Feel close to persons at your school¶,¶¶
No (not sure, disagree, strongly disagree)
26.6 (17.9–37.7)
68.8 (59.0–77.2)
57.0 (51.0–62.8)
45.3 (38.9–51.9)
62.8 (51.4–72.8)
26.5 (23.5–29.8)
Yes (strongly agree, agree) 31.5 (18.7–48.0) 56.0 (42.4–68.8) 51.7 (43.9–59.3) 36.4 (29.2–44.2) 45.3 (34.9–56.1) 19.4 (16.2–23.1)

* On the basis of the answer (“never” versus “ever” [rarely, sometimes, most of the time, always]) to the survey question, “During your life, how often have you felt that you were treated badly or unfairly in school because of your race or ethnicity?”

Estimates are weighted.

§ Chi-square test indicates significant difference (p<0.05) among the following subgroups of students: non-Hispanic Asian, non-Hispanic Black, Hispanic or Latino, and non-Hispanic White.

See Table 1 for variable definition.

** Dashes indicate that results are suppressed because n<30.

†† Chi-square test indicates significant difference (p<0.05) among non-Hispanic Black students.

§§ Chi-square test indicates significant difference (p<0.05) among the following subgroups of students: non-Hispanic Black, Hispanic or Latino, non-Hispanic multiracial, and non-Hispanic White.

¶¶ Chi-square test indicates significant difference (p<0.05) among the following subgroups of students: non-Hispanic multiracial and non-Hispanic White.